Dr. Tamás Deák - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Tamás Deák is a molecular genetics researcher involved in viticulture. He is in charge of s a molecular biology laboratory at the Department of Viticulture where diagnostics and marker methods are developed to assist the grapevine propagation and breeding industry. He operates a bioinformatic unit devoted to genomic analysis to investigate grapevine domestication and support genomic selection in grapevine breeding. His current main interest is understanding the infection process of black rot and plant-microbe interactions involved in resistance against this pathogen.
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Publications
Grapevine domestication history and breeding
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add8655
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9090994
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-014-0169-3
Grapevine black rot resistance
Projects
Project no. 1.: INTRA projekt to deal with Mg deficit in Welschriesling
In the INTRA project genomics, transcriptomics, and physiology converge. Our project takes a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary approach by combining natural variation, physiological measurements, and molecular techniques to dissect the mechanism underlying Mg deficit in grapevine.
https://intra-grape.at/?page_id=18&lang=en
Project no. 2.: 2019-2022 INTERREG CE1550 Transfarm 4.0
Transnational collaborative system to bring precision farming innovative applications closer to the market and address regional specializations in Central Europe
https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/Transfarm4.0.html